Announcing The Seated Dancer Poetry Prize Winner

It is my pleasure to announce the First Prize Winner of the Seated Dancer Poetry Contest of 2011.  The winning Diamante Poem was submitted by Megan Moody, Enrico Fermi High School, Enfield, Connecticut.  The poem entitled “Two in One” is presented here in both Latin and English. For additional information see  “The late Antique Silver Dancer in Boston”, a paper by Marice Rose in the New England Classical Journal v. 37.3 (2010) pp. 177-191.  Also there is some interesting video on our Facebook page (About>Resources>Links)  about the close relationship between dancers and their shoes.
DUAE IN ŪNĀ
Ancilla
indocta  dūra
cōgor  labōrō  patior
Calceōs et crotala induō.
Tandem ea dēpōnō, dēfessa.
exspectant  haurior  laudant
fēminea  gracilis
Saltātrīx

TWO IN ONE
Slave-woman
illiterate  enduring
I’m  forced,  I work,  I suffer
I put on my slippers and castanets.
Finally I take them off, exhausted.
they anticipate, I’m swallowed up, they praise
feminine   delicate
Dancer

Image licensed from the Museum of Fine Art, Boston, MA.